The perfect summer combo: a white tee, worn-in jeans, and a neon yellow-and-gold bracelet (with optional skull closure instead of the semiprecious gemstone pictured above).
Posts Tagged: Jewelry
A Little Afternoon Vintage
Prepping accessories for tomorrow's shoot.
(That's mostly vintage, with a Tuleste Market rosette bracelet, GANT sunglasses, and Mellina & Co. acrylic bracelets mixed in.)
Color Pop: Devora Libin Bracelets
Neon + crystal pave + SPIKES?
OK.
Or, rather: this might be the go-with-everything, wear-everyday accessory for Spring 2012.
Buy it here (more colors available).
Eyeball-Searing Shorts For Spring
The best neon shorts for spring, plus tips on spring shorts-wearing.
Springtime In A Basket
Years ago, I was wandering around down in SoHo, and came across a street vendor who sold the most incredible, over-the-top necklaces made with ceramic flowers and beads.
Broke Tusk. Am Sad.
You know that horn thing I wear all the time?
Alexandra Moosally Jewelry For Foodies…Plus A Recipe
Presenting: the perfect special-occasion gift for someone who loves delicious meals as much as they love beautiful jewelry.
Alexandra Moosally's rose gold and pave diamond necklaces feature tiny, intricately detailed fruits and vegetables inspired by the hours the designer spent in her grandmother's garden and kitchen as a child, and make stunning graduation, Mother's Day, Christmas, or any-old-time-at-all presents.
From left: Cherry; Apple; Artichoke.
The necklaces range from about $600-$800 - for specific pricing info and to order, contact reps here. And RG readers receive 20% off of any order through December 10, 2011 using the code AMGLAM - just include the code in the email when you place your order.
Spotlight On: The Classics
A rundown of some absolute must-haves: any one of these pieces will instantly perk up a look, and they're perennially stylish...making them perfect places to splurge a bit.
Profile: Swati Jr* Jewelry
Beautiful new discovery: Swati Jr* Jewelry. And by "beautiful," I mean beautiful intent, beautiful meaning, beautiful execution. Designer and yogi Saraswati creates made-to-order pieces that are inspired by nature, and designed to honor the goddess within each woman.
Pieces this original don't come without a story, so I asked Saraswati if she'd answer a few questions for RG about how she was inspired to begin designing jewelry, and what the line represents to her...plus a little advice for those of you who may be interested in jewelry design yourselves.
Interview after the jump...
Major Fall Lust Objects / Lizzie Fortunato
The new fall earrings from Lizzie Fortunato (from left: Smoky Prickly Pear, Brown Eagle, Prickly Pear) might be my favorite pieces that I've seen in awhile: they manage to be simultaneously incredibly unique and easy to wear anywhere, with anything (with jeans during the day, paired with a silk blouse at night). I'm crazy about Lizzie Fortunato generally these days (I wore one of her necklaces in this post); her stuff is just so different, so eye-catching, and so well-priced for statement pieces of this caliber.
Oh, fine: let's look at one more.
(That's the Oh, Pioneer bracelet. Sigh.)